From Prison Corridors to Brilliant Halls; From Shop-Girl's Struggle to Butterfly's Ease; From the Drab to the Diamond Horseshoe DRAMATIZING A WOMAN'S TRIUMPH
5.1
105 min
When Mary Turner is sent to prison for a crime she did not commit, she vows upon her release to take vengeance on those who wronged her, always staying however within the letter of the law.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Norma Talmadge | Mary Turner | Unowned |
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Lew Cody | Joe Garson | Unowned |
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Eileen Percy | Aggie Lynch | Unowned |
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Jack Mulhall | Richard Gilder - his son | Unowned |
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Joseph Kilgour | Edward Gilder | Unowned |
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Arthur Stuart Hull | George Demarest | Unowned |
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Helen Ferguson | Helen Morris | Unowned |
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Lincoln Plumer | Sergeant Cassidy | Unowned |
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Tom Ricketts | General Hastings | Unowned |
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Ward Crane | English Eddie | Unowned |
Catherine Murphy | Gilder's Secretary | Unowned | |
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DeWitt Jennings | Inspector Burke | Unowned |
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Lionel Belmore | Irwin - his attorney | Unowned |
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Eddie Boland | Darcy | Unowned |